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MargaretR 11-11-2007 15:43

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That residential gypsy site is near the Grane Rd and Belthorn - remember reading that site work had started without permission and local residents were not pleased.

Neil 11-11-2007 15:56

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Originally Posted by Gayle (Post 492108)
it's taken a while but they must have finally reached their target.

They should never get planning permission for a Church there. Just think of the traffic and parking problems. I suspect it will be used more than just Sunday and the odd evening as well.

BERNADETTE 11-11-2007 16:06

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 492156)
That residential gypsy site is near the Grane Rd and Belthorn - remember reading that site work had started without permission and local residents were not pleased.

Read about that Margaret, wonder if they will just get to carry on regardless. After all plenty of people have been made to undo work that has been done before planning consent was given.

MargaretR 11-11-2007 16:33

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Those Christian Institute chaps used to call on that young man with 'learning difficulties' who lives next door to me. They once tried to convert me when they found me outside sunning myself in a lounge chair. I didn't like their approach at all - reminded me of those fanatics who are on GOD TV. (wouldn't buy a second hand car from them - you know what I mean)

katex 25-11-2007 14:38

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See the gypsy camp site has been turned down, according to the Observer, due to the Green Belt factor and the view some people will get, although the decision notice has not yet been posted on the Hyndburn website as yet.

The caravans are now being requested to move.

park381 25-11-2007 17:38

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What about the new Business/Industrial park that HBC propose, located behind the Redcap pub and down towards Knuzden brook which is the HBC boundary and back towards the motorway. The area is identified on the HBC "master map" but as far as I am aware it has always been farm land. There is not any planning applications lodged yet but I think work has started judging by the JCB's and other items of equipment. The site is on the opposite side to Winsor Ave, and just a little further down if you are travelling down towards Intack traffic lights (Blackburn road). If HBC follow the plan detail, the Business/Industrial park will extend right up the the rear of the Redcap pub. Plan was adopted in November 1996. :confused:

lancsdave 25-11-2007 17:42

re: Planning Applications
 
Is the presence of lots of industrial machinery in that area due to the Whitebirk roundabout works at the moment rather than anything else ?

park381 25-11-2007 18:43

re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 497734)
Is the presence of lots of industrial machinery in that area due to the Whitebirk roundabout works at the moment rather than anything else ?

No I'dont think so, they have laid an access road in to the field, plus it's to far away from the roundabout. The area is adjacent to Blackburn road between wynser's shoe shop and windsor Ave, but on the opposite side.

BERNADETTE 25-11-2007 19:03

re: Planning Applications
 
I have seen the work going on, know where you mean.

park381 26-11-2007 07:26

re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by BERNADETTE (Post 497776)
I have seen the work going on, know where you mean.

It is a very strange one, there is no reference to any project in the planning applications, mind knowing HBC, the planning committee will grant planning permission after the event. That way there will not be any agro from the residents living adjacent to the work.

park381 26-11-2007 08:14

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 497690)
See the gypsy camp site has been turned down, according to the Observer, due to the Green Belt factor and the view some people will get, although the decision notice has not yet been posted on the Hyndburn website as yet.

The caravans are now being requested to move.

I think on this issue and on issues in the future we should remember the strong words of our leader PB as quoted in the citizen on monday 19th november

Council Threatens Action Over Green Belt Caravan Site (from Blackburn Citizen)

park381 26-11-2007 08:49

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Originally Posted by park381 (Post 497913)
It is a very strange one, there is no reference to any project in the planning applications, mind knowing HBC, the planning committee will grant planning permission after the event. That way there will not be any agro from the residents living adjacent to the work.

Just had a look on HBC's Planning section of website, now know what the work is see application 11/07/0752

http://www.hyndburnbc.gov.uk/site/cu...07TO161107.pdf

Neil 26-11-2007 10:32

re: Planning Applications
 
So all that moaning about the Council was for nothing ;)

park381 26-11-2007 12:03

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 497942)
So all that moaning about the Council was for nothing ;)

No, the residents of Winsor Avenue have already handed a petition over to Councillor Heys regarding the new Business/Industrial park in the same area. There was a large pic in the Observer :)

BERNADETTE 26-11-2007 12:31

re: Planning Applications
 
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Originally Posted by park381 (Post 497964)
No, the residents of Winsor Avenue have already handed a petition over to Councillor Heys regarding the new Business/Industrial park in the same area. There was a large pic in the Observer :)

A petition won't stop the work and besides that it is a fair way up from any residential area.


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